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Dyna-flex Pro Plus Gyro
By Patrick Tuttle
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Name: Patrick Tuttle
Email: ptuttle@gearpatrol.com
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About: I joined the gang at Gear Patrol because I believe that as men we often settle for less than the very best lifestyle we can attain. It’s been ingrained into our psyches to forgo certain products, services or lifestyles because they don’t fall within some antiquated male paradigm. Bunk.
It’s time as men to stand up and redefine what’s rightfully ours. Much of what I have learned to this end has come through advice from guys who had the experiences and knowledge I was seeking. My only regret was not learning it sooner. Now I feel it’s my obligation to pass along what I know. I’m not saying I have all the answers but I’m happy to share what I’ve learned so far.
On a more personal level, I live an active lifestyle and focus on my health and wellness as a means to sustain the frenetic pace. I also suffer from a case of golf-itis and spend a lot of my free time perusing that passion… ok, obsession. I aim to incorporate relevant fitness and golf content into Gear Patrol’s expanding coverage of all things male. Like the rest of the crew I can’t stand over-hyped, under-performing products. None of that crap will be perpetuated here.See Authors Posts (93) on Wed, Oct 22, 2008 | Email To A Friend
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The Lean Green Arm Flexing Machine
Once upon a time strengthening your forearms meant mindlessly squeezing hand grips. Since you’re not training for Over the Top (you know you’ve seen it) it’s time for a better solution. The Dyna-flex Pro Plus Gyro incorporates gyroscope technology to provide resistance. The harder you work the more resistance the Pro Plus Gyro supplies. In fact, with speeds up to 11,000 rpm the Pro Plus Gyro can supply 30 pounds of torque. Plenty to give your arms a great workout.
Outdated hand grips only work one muscle group. The Pro Plus Gyro can target most muscle groups from your fingers to your shoulders, see video. If you engaged in repetitive motions, like typing, then using the Gyro a few times a day can help combat carpel tunnel. Either way it’s time to evolve your training.
Cost: $33
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